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i like less government. i like less governmental interference in our lives. >> ifill: colorado was once a reliably republican state. no more. the mobile, suburban voters of critical jefferson county supported george w. bush in 2000 and 2004, then barack obama in 2008. so in the campaign's final weeks, the candidates are targeting these fickle voters, again and again. jeffco, as the country is known, stretches more than 700 square miles along denver's western edge. three quarters of a million people live in the sprawling towns that hug the rocky mountain foothills-- one third of them democrats, one third republican-- and one third tied to neither party. maura fletcher, mother of an 11- month-old son, is part of that elusive third category. she, too, spent part of her weekend at the festival, promoting the chiropractic business she and her husband run. she said she is embarrassed she hasn't yet made up her mind. >> i'm not a political person. so i'm doing my research as to what candidate will best support me a
i like less government. i like less governmental interference in our lives. >> ifill: colorado was once a reliably republican state. no more. the mobile, suburban voters of critical jefferson county supported george w. bush in 2000 and 2004, then barack obama in 2008. so in the campaign's final weeks, the candidates are targeting these fickle voters, again and again. jeffco, as the country is known, stretches more than 700 square miles along denver's western edge. three quarters of a...
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i woman in her position or the government. people don't want the government making this decision. and also, reproductive i mean, people want -- i think eventually, we will end up with something that is more inclusive as men and women, which is, i don't know what it will be called, but i would say it is bodiily integrity. >> the power of the government stops at our skin. >> the idea would be no government will tell me whether i can have an >> no government can tell me not to have a child. >> reproductive freedom means what it says. we have gone from the wall to protect eople from being coerced into an abortion, in the same degree we have forsaken legal abortions. >> vaginal ultrasounds in texas. >> body invasion. >> you can't do hat. >> you think this would square with the philosophy on the other side, ideologically. with small government, government out of our no. >> you run up against that until it hits abortion and >> they want government off the backs of corporations into the wombs offwomen, because, in order to control population, so you have cheap labor, you have lots of work
i woman in her position or the government. people don't want the government making this decision. and also, reproductive i mean, people want -- i think eventually, we will end up with something that is more inclusive as men and women, which is, i don't know what it will be called, but i would say it is bodiily integrity. >> the power of the government stops at our skin. >> the idea would be no government will tell me whether i can have an >> no government can tell me not to...
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less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity money to the mormon church. a writer for the nation said he gave virtually nothing to any program that focuses directly. it is clear that romney's donations are but taking care of his own. this is just ignorant. really is charity help support people. mormon subplots of non mormons. for example, they have a monster warehouse filled with food. they give it to anyone in need, any religion. when that earthquake hit 80 relief from mormons got there before government halted. after hurricane katrina, the same deal. even the new york times reported that. the mormon trucks were the first to arrive. tvs said the efficiency of the mormo
less government was cut for people. even for poor people. 11% government leaves plenty to help the helpless. in fact, if 24 percent were not taken from us we as free individuals would do more to help the poor. such private charity does a better job. closer to the people that served. better as supporting those who really need help from those who need a push. criticized for giving most of his charity money to the mormon church. a writer for the nation said he gave virtually nothing to any program...
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you can check to see if you could be a victim by going to the government website. can if you bought a new vehicle this year we could probably just the color. now with the annual rankings of the most popular car colors of 2012. number five, candy apple red. i love recommend it turns out color preferences vary by geography. more red vehicles in north america. number four, great. boring. grew in popularity during a recession as more buyers wanted the car color that would not come out of style. black. 19 percent of cars on the road, but it is the most popular color in europe. but the most popular color for the century before being overtaken by the year's number one car color. its white. making what the new black. still to come, my "2 cents more" . and think you know what is in your portfolio? we will tell you about a flaw that could be costing you money. don't go away. gerri: your company's retirement plan, you may not be maximizing your return on investment. all told you what to do about it next. gerri: in focus tonight, a possible flaw with your retirement. i'm talki
you can check to see if you could be a victim by going to the government website. can if you bought a new vehicle this year we could probably just the color. now with the annual rankings of the most popular car colors of 2012. number five, candy apple red. i love recommend it turns out color preferences vary by geography. more red vehicles in north america. number four, great. boring. grew in popularity during a recession as more buyers wanted the car color that would not come out of style....
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government has been trying to talk with the turks. my understanding, and i hope you know more about this than i do that the dsnc really is not an effective organization, and which leads to the fact there suspect anybody for the -- suspect anybody for the u.s. or the syria or the u.n. or really anybody else to talk to about cutting a deal or finding a way out other than continuing bloodshed. can you talk about the political opposition? >> that's a great question as i said in the talk. the only absentee is the great debating society. the national congress, the opposition group created in the aftermath of the revolution. these guys have no support on the ground. people don't know them. their names and faces, inside the country, and they think we don't care. they are not in the country. they distributed aid, and they are quiet, but they are not anywhere close to the front lines, not gaining what they need, there's a lot of fighting, and a lot resigned. the islamists are taking over, certain facts are supported, you know, qatar and the fre
government has been trying to talk with the turks. my understanding, and i hope you know more about this than i do that the dsnc really is not an effective organization, and which leads to the fact there suspect anybody for the -- suspect anybody for the u.s. or the syria or the u.n. or really anybody else to talk to about cutting a deal or finding a way out other than continuing bloodshed. can you talk about the political opposition? >> that's a great question as i said in the talk. the...
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the government has a lot of games that the government has to do. so that began with this kind of tension, you say i can agree on these issues, but be very careful. and worry might disagree is i think the best solution in the united states for health care is a single-payer system. [cheers and applause] >> i've always said to my opponents, i've never heard anyone want to get out of they get government off my back. [applause] >> it does bring us to a really interesting point that many of the lawsuits have been filed around this regulation have argued thing site rather than regulating private insurance, government should provide contraception directly through taxpayer funding, which is in some respects a less conservative position than the one we were at and hit the lawsuits are filed by a conservative organization. but i wanted to clarify one thing, which i think speaks to a charlie was just saying when we discussed earlier the restoration act publishes a piece of legislation that addressed the supreme court case that we discussed. if there is a compe
the government has a lot of games that the government has to do. so that began with this kind of tension, you say i can agree on these issues, but be very careful. and worry might disagree is i think the best solution in the united states for health care is a single-payer system. [cheers and applause] >> i've always said to my opponents, i've never heard anyone want to get out of they get government off my back. [applause] >> it does bring us to a really interesting point that many...
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they formed their own government they have to somehow deal with. >> but this report just says 50 perks, men are disappearing so women have to take this over. this is an opportunity for women to put a stop, why aren't they saying our sons, husbands are dying and -- >> the report that is -- >> they're not killing people for no reason as -- >> as opposed to the good reasons. >> it's a good opportunity for them to stop it -- >>t's economical -- that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." please follow me on twitter at @bonnieerbe and @tothecontrary and check our website, pbs.org/ttc, where the discussion continues. whether you agree or think, to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional fuing ovideby: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a copy of "to the contrary" please contact federal news service at 1-88
they formed their own government they have to somehow deal with. >> but this report just says 50 perks, men are disappearing so women have to take this over. this is an opportunity for women to put a stop, why aren't they saying our sons, husbands are dying and -- >> the report that is -- >> they're not killing people for no reason as -- >> as opposed to the good reasons. >> it's a good opportunity for them to stop it -- >>t's economical -- that's it for this...
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in government grant money... / a,.. non-profit... with deep ties... to.... baltimore city... is broke...///. crime... and ...justice reporter... joy . lepola... investigates.../ how... thhs... could be... a case... of... wasted taapayer dollars. dollars. ((pkk)) time has run out.... for tenants at this apartmentt complee.9:55:03 i'm just somebooy come when tahtiana - &pchinnmoved in.... she wws excited. her first apartment wasn't perfect but it was home. chin 9:32:355when we moved in we had hot water electricity the heat never worked the air conditioner never worked we hhd to go buy our own then the hot watee went out :46 a few doors down...9::7::1 jjst to phow what thh living conditions were likeeddie bibbs showee s.... how bad his living conditions had become.9:57::6 this is where i fell through here bibbs was washing his dishes at the time. but it's not just holes in he ffoor... 9:58:13 you coulddhear hh rats through the walls all violations... innpectors ith thh department of housing cited when it condemned the property andd ordered everyone to vacate pt....10:03:58 the l
in government grant money... / a,.. non-profit... with deep ties... to.... baltimore city... is broke...///. crime... and ...justice reporter... joy . lepola... investigates.../ how... thhs... could be... a case... of... wasted taapayer dollars. dollars. ((pkk)) time has run out.... for tenants at this apartmentt complee.9:55:03 i'm just somebooy come when tahtiana - &pchinnmoved in.... she wws excited. her first apartment wasn't perfect but it was home. chin 9:32:355when we moved in we had...
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>> inside washington is brought you part by the american federation of government employees, proud to make america work. for more reformation about afge and membership, visit afge.org. >> what do you think of when you see a tree? a treatment for cancer? alternative fuel for our cars? qc hold for a new environment or food, clothing, shelter? we do. growing ideas. >> the next time you hear them say don't worry about it, we will get a few other people to pay their fair share, watch out, middle-class, the taxpayer is coming to you. >> the vice-presidential debate. >> folks, use your common sense. will you do you trust on this? a man who introduced a bill that will raise 8 $6,400 a year, knowing it and passing it and romney saying he will sign it, or me and the president? >> did joe biden stop the wave?omney >> you are going to win? >> yes fauquier >> also, the ghazi. over ben doe >> and affirmative action returns to the supreme court. >> i hope the court rules that a student's race and ethnicity should not be considered when applying to the university of texas. >> an instant cnn poll gave
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and then it will hire more government workers. there is nothing wrong with government workers, but that will knock the economy going. and then they have plans to make investments, they say. a friend of mine said that they don't want to pick winners and losers, they just pick losers. and then they want to raise taxes. i don't think anyone believes raising taxes creates more jobs. whatjust don't understand it takes to get this economy going, and we have a plan. five key elements. paul spoke about them last night. number 1, we are taking full advantage of our oil, coal, natural gas, nuclear, renewables. we will take advantage of our energy, and that will protect and grow energy, jobs, and also manufacturing. there are a lot of manufacturing jobs, including in the glass industry, that use a lot of energy. when energy is less expensive, jobs come back. under president obama, we have lost 600,000 manufacturing jobs. we want to bring jobs back to america. that is number one. number 2, we're going to make trade work for us. we will open u
and then it will hire more government workers. there is nothing wrong with government workers, but that will knock the economy going. and then they have plans to make investments, they say. a friend of mine said that they don't want to pick winners and losers, they just pick losers. and then they want to raise taxes. i don't think anyone believes raising taxes creates more jobs. whatjust don't understand it takes to get this economy going, and we have a plan. five key elements. paul spoke about...
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in that capacity he tangled with the epa in court. >>> we have a branch of government. giving unelected branch of government enormous powers. >> what do you say to those who say it's not that bad? >> don't mean to sound alarmist but they have many of the attributes of the old soviet system, faceless bureaucrats setting industrial policy this is something we should be very very concerned about as a people. >>> obama administration has suggested the epa will use the new power to impose in a commanding control way a cap and trade system for carbon if congress doesn't act. it's a massive tax that could cost the american economy more than half a trillion dollars a year. trillion with a t according to the national association of manufacturers. riley the former republican epa chief says something like that needs to be done. >> i think the epa has been led to a position where it's got to act. >> many disagree. among other things the epa cleanup operations of 40 years ago cost relatively little and most everyone benefits. in contrast an all out effort to lower the temperature of
in that capacity he tangled with the epa in court. >>> we have a branch of government. giving unelected branch of government enormous powers. >> what do you say to those who say it's not that bad? >> don't mean to sound alarmist but they have many of the attributes of the old soviet system, faceless bureaucrats setting industrial policy this is something we should be very very concerned about as a people. >>> obama administration has suggested the epa will use the...
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rather than claims against government preexisting claims against governments. and as a result of this new understanding of the social contract and the new importance of social and economic rights, we have what i call the first law of the big government. which is there's no reason to fear government, no matter how strong it becomes because the bigger government is, the more rights it can grant to the people. so what's not to like? if our rights are dependent on government, why shouldn't we be? that's really the logic of the liberal-social contract, i think. but of course, someone must pay for the new rights. every right implies a duty. but welfare state duties are both vague and vaguely assigned. who is supposed to pay for the houses, the medical care, the doctors officer visit, the hospital rooms? the automobiles, the air-conditioning, whatever is needed to live a decent standard of living? is it the rich, certainly a lot of liberal rhetoric has been extended trying to make that case. but of course, at some point you face the difficult fact that there's not eno
rather than claims against government preexisting claims against governments. and as a result of this new understanding of the social contract and the new importance of social and economic rights, we have what i call the first law of the big government. which is there's no reason to fear government, no matter how strong it becomes because the bigger government is, the more rights it can grant to the people. so what's not to like? if our rights are dependent on government, why shouldn't we be?...
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on government land -- on government planned and in government waters the production is not up. as a matter of fact, oil production on government land is down i think 11% last year. gas production down -- both are down. that's the wrong direction. if i'm president, i will double the number of permits and licenses on federal lands and in federal waters and we're going to get the federal lands and federal waters to produce more energy just like the private sector is doing now. on private lands. >> number two, we're going to open up more trade in latin mshg. we're going to crack down on cheaters. china has cheated in trade over the years. we can't have unfair trade practices. number two, we're going to make trade work for us. number three, we're going to have great training programs, so people who lose employment opportunities will find new ones in real jobs, and we're going to fix our schools by making sure we put our kids and their parents and the teachers first. we put the interest of the teachers union behind. we want to make our kids first when it comes to education. >> you're
on government land -- on government planned and in government waters the production is not up. as a matter of fact, oil production on government land is down i think 11% last year. gas production down -- both are down. that's the wrong direction. if i'm president, i will double the number of permits and licenses on federal lands and in federal waters and we're going to get the federal lands and federal waters to produce more energy just like the private sector is doing now. on private lands....
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in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. >>. >> john: times i feel sorry for presidential candidates. i feel their strain because they have to face
in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here... and furthermore.. newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. spending the day with my niece. i don't...
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the government doesn't checkup on y tost yfoo buen they blow up, the government can come back and say we will place a claim on you. >>shepard: that is how the government set it up. when you change the rules that degree, for instance, if you tell the inmates inside the asyl, here are the keys d an tow e r up and start escaping and you act surprised...you are lying. >>guest: everyone is complicity. congress wanted to do this, both lond trers cathad a house for aee or three years and they had to default. we are all worse off to the extent this has destabilized the whole financi sstem pe a srus i ls. re aoss. >>shepard: it could happen yet, the depression. >>guest: it might. >>shepard: a passenger landed at a major u.s. airport with an arsenal in his luggage. an arsenal? s, a smbygs and more. what were the weapons for? how did he make it on the plane in the first place? we will ask the t.s.a. next. toninolate emi thas sgent on toste ecisn wo professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. e' ne 's alasrayoat. e' nally bank. your money needs an ally. >>shepard: t
the government doesn't checkup on y tost yfoo buen they blow up, the government can come back and say we will place a claim on you. >>shepard: that is how the government set it up. when you change the rules that degree, for instance, if you tell the inmates inside the asyl, here are the keys d an tow e r up and start escaping and you act surprised...you are lying. >>guest: everyone is complicity. congress wanted to do this, both lond trers cathad a house for aee or three years and...
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innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >> we're hoping that sutter can accept a gift, the first dog. governor? [applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. >> the right to vote allows us to vote for candidates or party and it is a significant way to have our voice heard. exactly 100 years ago, women were given the vote in califor
innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >>...
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federal government officials confirmed to the committee that prior to september 11th attack, the u.s. mission in libya made repeated requests for increased security in benghazi. the mission in libya, however, was denied these resources by officials in washington. the fbi arrived in benghazi wednesday, three weeks after the attack, but spent only about 12 hours there. we're back with dan henninger, and also wall street board, matt comiskey and bret, foreign policy has said to be a big edge for president obama. is that edge eroding maust of libya and the middle east. >> i think it is eroding and time the president to get credit for policies that don't exist. >> there's focus on the kind of bureaucratic blunders made both prior didded especially prior to the attack and not sufficiently securing our diplomatic security there. >> it's an important issue? >> it's a democratic issue. >> paul: don't we have to keep our diplomatic issues secure? >> yes, but it's not the largest issue. i think these congressman, darrell issa will be making a mistake if they don't make the point this is presiden
federal government officials confirmed to the committee that prior to september 11th attack, the u.s. mission in libya made repeated requests for increased security in benghazi. the mission in libya, however, was denied these resources by officials in washington. the fbi arrived in benghazi wednesday, three weeks after the attack, but spent only about 12 hours there. we're back with dan henninger, and also wall street board, matt comiskey and bret, foreign policy has said to be a big edge for...
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. >> of the state does not have full authority at the federal government does not have full authority. as a result, there is a regulatory black hole that this company is allowed to sell drugs across the united states without the fda on the job. >> be specialty pharmacy at the heart of the meningitis outbreak has voluntarily pulled its license. it for a full list of all the maryland facilities that have possibly been affected, had our web site and click on medical alert. in west baltimore, tv revenues. >> we have learned a city police officer will not be terse criminally in the case of an accidental shooting that resulted in the death of a 13- year-old girl. no charges will be filed citing insufficient evidence. a rival connected to the case was found in his personal vehicle. he was accidentally shot by two young black jeans back in march and her body was hidden under trash bags. he now faces an internal affairs investigation to decide if he will face disciplinary action within the department. he remains suspended with pay. >> investigating a homicide in northeast baltimore, investigat
. >> of the state does not have full authority at the federal government does not have full authority. as a result, there is a regulatory black hole that this company is allowed to sell drugs across the united states without the fda on the job. >> be specialty pharmacy at the heart of the meningitis outbreak has voluntarily pulled its license. it for a full list of all the maryland facilities that have possibly been affected, had our web site and click on medical alert. in west...
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federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic environment. what steps would you or your administration take on agricultural policy developments to protect the family farms for this multi- functional service they perform? >> we've got a bumper crop this year. but that's the good news. you know what the bad news is that follows on that. the prices are low. in the last several years, the so-called freedom to farm law has, in my view, been mostly a failure. i want to change many of its provisions. now, many here who are not involved in farming don't -- won't follow this, so just forgive me. because the 2% of the country that is i
federal government has gone down, texas's government has gone up. now, my plan for the future, i see a time when we have smaller, smarter government where you don't have to wait in line because you can get services online cheaper, better, faster. we can do that. >> steve luecker has a question, and it is for vice president gore. mr. luecker? there you are. >> vice president gore. the family farms are disappearing and having a hard time even in the current positive economic...
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trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers spent billions but the green economy has yet to rule. so what about the real existing economy? the one that overwhelmingly still depends on pos ill fue-- fossil fuels? >> if one decisions captures four obama critics the green agenda it is his decision to go full bore on the keystone pipeline. >> our experts said we needed a saernlt of time to review the project. >> the project would transport oil from the oil sands of western canada to refinerys in texas. >> the environmentalists are saying we have to stop it using every excuse they could. >> he is a republican from oklahoma says building a pipeline is a no brainer for many reasons. starting with the thousands of private sector
trade union leaders calling the marchs a warning to the government. they say tempers are rising and a general strike could happen next month. >>> i'm marianne rafferty. now, back be to fox news reports. for the latest headlines log on to fox news .com. >> since before he took office presidents obama has promised to boost the economy by creating millions of green jobs. taxpayers spent billions but the green economy has yet to rule. so what about the real existing economy? the one...
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. >> campaign finance reform is about how the government monitors your political speech. you as voters will ultimately have the say. it is important to pay attention to the issues and what they are saying in that is where the money is. >> there are a few more seats up front if people are still coming in. i want to set a little bit of that to rain. the center of our panel, you would consider yourselves reporters, correct? the edges of the panel, we have people on different sides of campaign finance regulation. g> it is more of a buffer. >> is it fair to say you are an advocate of finance regulation and is it fair to say that you think that overregulation is a problem? just to give you a set of. let me start with you because you are part of propublivca. -- propbulica. it has been looking at people who are looking at the ads and able to free the files, that's th4e hashtag. i wonder if you could tell us why you try to reach out to help look at how money is being spent. >> thanks for that because this is going to be on c-span. can everybody hear me? it is an attempt to ge
. >> campaign finance reform is about how the government monitors your political speech. you as voters will ultimately have the say. it is important to pay attention to the issues and what they are saying in that is where the money is. >> there are a few more seats up front if people are still coming in. i want to set a little bit of that to rain. the center of our panel, you would consider yourselves reporters, correct? the edges of the panel, we have people on different sides of...
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stocks struggle to a close on wall street giving up an early rally after the government announced unemployment numbers were better than expected. the dow jones closed up 25 points. would it be great if the bureau could be done at the same time where you are buying or snacks? a lot of people like that idea. 64% of those surveyed favored being able to buy beer and wine and chain stores. 31% are opposed and 5% offered no response. the poll finds that the majority of voters supported beer and wine sales from grocery and other stores. is special guest at today's ravens' practice. a scary rush-hour scene. 46 car wrecks that turned into a major -- that turned a major interstate into a parking lot. >> if you want to talk about a deal that the prosecutors cut. >> the showers are lined up along a strong cold front that will bring the temperature changes this week and put their right now, it is mild. >> this is the awful scene involving 46 vehicles and injuring more than 50 people. the crashes occurred near the border between sarasota and manatee counties. we're told 32 people were taken to the area hosp
stocks struggle to a close on wall street giving up an early rally after the government announced unemployment numbers were better than expected. the dow jones closed up 25 points. would it be great if the bureau could be done at the same time where you are buying or snacks? a lot of people like that idea. 64% of those surveyed favored being able to buy beer and wine and chain stores. 31% are opposed and 5% offered no response. the poll finds that the majority of voters supported beer and wine...
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there is all sorts of government regulation. he blames the oil companies for not wanting to own a refinery. blame the government for making it too hard. >> actually right now forget california and rest of the country, owning a remeanry is pretty big business. melissa: what about in the northeast? you're getting oil from euro. >> there it is not good. in the middle of the country it is great. it is all over the map. they could have fabulous year one year and terrible year the next. a lot of major oil companies like conocophillips and marathon, they decided we don't want to do this. they hired the refining operatio into separate arms. they're acting like independent refiners. marathon bought the texas city plant from bp. bp is slowly getting out of the u.s. refining business. it will be in the future politically how will you blame big oil for gasoline prices if they don't refine a single barrel of it. melissa: you're so smart. you've been in the industry forever. you've been doing it as long as i've been following it of the you've
there is all sorts of government regulation. he blames the oil companies for not wanting to own a refinery. blame the government for making it too hard. >> actually right now forget california and rest of the country, owning a remeanry is pretty big business. melissa: what about in the northeast? you're getting oil from euro. >> there it is not good. in the middle of the country it is great. it is all over the map. they could have fabulous year one year and terrible year the next. a...
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. >> guest: that's the way texans say government. and that gummit--'you know, we've to get the gummit off our backs, got to get the gummit off our'--you know, that's the way people talk. i just write the way people talk. i don't invent this stuff. c-span: what about bidness? b-i-d-n-e-s-s? >> guest: bidness. that's exactly the way texans say the word 'business.' bidness. c-span: they also--all texans talk that way? >> guest: as near--when i'm--i'm not sure i could say all anymore. we've got a lot of texans who've moved in from somewhere else, but any--almost anyone said--who's a native would say that, bidness. c-span: now what about sumbitch? >> guest: sumbitch is not a dirty word in texas. it's not like sob. a sumbitch is the texas word for fellah or guy. 'well, he's a good old sumbitch.' 'and that then sumbitch said to me, he said'--and there's no--there's no offense intended. c-span: snerk. >> guest: boy, i don't even remember snerk. i must have been... c-span: yeah, you called somebody--i'll get it right--snerks--you said they we
. >> guest: that's the way texans say government. and that gummit--'you know, we've to get the gummit off our backs, got to get the gummit off our'--you know, that's the way people talk. i just write the way people talk. i don't invent this stuff. c-span: what about bidness? b-i-d-n-e-s-s? >> guest: bidness. that's exactly the way texans say the word 'business.' bidness. c-span: they also--all texans talk that way? >> guest: as near--when i'm--i'm not sure i could say all...
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government didn't give women the right to vote for another half-century. with "flag facts," i'm alexa. >> some people are hard workers. some are not. new research might explain one reason why. it depends on what you focus on. hard workers concentrate on the goal, but people who shirk their work tend to zero in on all the effort it is going to take to get the task done. so here's the secret to success -- always keep your eyes on the prize. >> a lot of us would like to help make the world a better place. you can get involved with existing service projects, or you can start one of your own. brandon has the story of two teens who did just that. >> is it all right if i play this piece? [ cheers and applause ] all right. >> jourdan urbach reaches out with music. he brings his talent as a violinist to children in hospitals. [ mid-tempo music plays ] [ crowd cheering ] neha gupta reaches out with books. at 16, she has already spent several years helping orphaned children in india. jourdan and neha are recent winners of the world of children youth award. the prize
government didn't give women the right to vote for another half-century. with "flag facts," i'm alexa. >> some people are hard workers. some are not. new research might explain one reason why. it depends on what you focus on. hard workers concentrate on the goal, but people who shirk their work tend to zero in on all the effort it is going to take to get the task done. so here's the secret to success -- always keep your eyes on the prize. >> a lot of us would like to help...
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however, some members of the local government decided a nationals playoff run, just too monumental to miss out on. we spoke with a couple of them during the game. >> we recessed the hearing, a number of requests from colleagues, people in the media, everywhere if we could recess the hearing and then reconvene at 5:00. so we've done that. >> i walked over here just to be here to get a little bit of the atmosphere and to be able to be here for the first game in washington since way before i was born. >> hey, you can't blame him, right? just to be clear council member jack evans did resume that hearing at around 5:00. >>> a former aide to mayor vincent gray was sentenced to 24 months probation and 200 hours of community service today. howard brooks avoided jail time after he admitted his role in the scandal surrounding the mayor's campaign. he's the man who made the direct payments to sulaimon brown, the other mayoral candidate who was also aiding mayor gray in winning the election. brooks faced up to six months under his plea deal, but his lawyers asked for probation and community servi
however, some members of the local government decided a nationals playoff run, just too monumental to miss out on. we spoke with a couple of them during the game. >> we recessed the hearing, a number of requests from colleagues, people in the media, everywhere if we could recess the hearing and then reconvene at 5:00. so we've done that. >> i walked over here just to be here to get a little bit of the atmosphere and to be able to be here for the first game in washington since way...
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the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac money. he listens to them. who do they represent? the health-care industry. not us. now you've got to have a government that comes from you again; you've got to reassert your ownership in this country and you've got to completely reform our government. and at that point they'll just be like apples falling out of a tree -- the programs will be good because the elected officials will be listening to -- i said the other night i was all ears? and i would listen to any good idea? i think we ought to do plastic surgery on all of these guys so that they are all ears, too, and listen to you. then you get what y
the facts are, you now have a government that comes at you and you're supposed to have a government that comes from you. now there are all kinds of good ideas, brilliant ideas, terrific ideas on health care. none of them ever get implemented because -- let me give you an example. a senator runs every six years; he's got to raise 20,000 bucks a week to have enough money to run. who's he going to listen to, us? or the folks running up and down the aisles with money -- the lobbyists, the pac...
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the government was in there to help them. today, a lot of people says that the government helps too much. i mean, these people -- they survived on their own. they were very hard-working. and i think the family -- the connection to family -- newfoundlanders -- family means more than anything to them. that is such a great value. my father always said there is nothing more important than family. and i think that that is because he knew his father abandoned him. if you or their cousins, they can't do enough for you. for me, the peace is as well. there is nothing more important family. i learned that from the book in many ways. >> augusta, maine, was first established by english others in 1629. they were settled as a town in 1754. the city is now the capital of maine. booktv visited the city with the help of our partner, time warner, to explore the historical and literary atmosphere. >> i think people like to read a variety. beaucoup enjoyed reading stephen king's books. and you have people that like reading about small-town maine
the government was in there to help them. today, a lot of people says that the government helps too much. i mean, these people -- they survived on their own. they were very hard-working. and i think the family -- the connection to family -- newfoundlanders -- family means more than anything to them. that is such a great value. my father always said there is nothing more important than family. and i think that that is because he knew his father abandoned him. if you or their cousins, they can't...
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it is called government bullies. this is c-span2. >> here is a look at some books are being published this week. the national correspondent for the atlantic and author of black hawk down, chronicles the hunt for osama bin laden in the finish, the killing of osama bin laden. journalists michael recounts world war ii and the beginning of the cold war in his book six months in 1945. and this author's great great grandfather writes about her grandfather in american phoenix. a man who turned disaster into destiny. a master of the mountains, thomas jefferson and his slaves, the author presents the findings of his work. in their earth, the search for finished when, watch for the authors in the near future on booktv and on booktv.org. >> you're watching the tv on c-span2. we are on location in las vegas at freedomfest. we are joined now by author thomas woods, who is the author of the book, "rollback: repaling big government before the coming fiscal collapse." mr. woods, what is your premise and the main point you're trying
it is called government bullies. this is c-span2. >> here is a look at some books are being published this week. the national correspondent for the atlantic and author of black hawk down, chronicles the hunt for osama bin laden in the finish, the killing of osama bin laden. journalists michael recounts world war ii and the beginning of the cold war in his book six months in 1945. and this author's great great grandfather writes about her grandfather in american phoenix. a man who turned...
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government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with the financial crisis. a financial crisis that has afflicted every country round the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. long think we've had enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgement because they turned a recovery into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for longer than at any time since the last time there was a conservative government. and here is the other thing, what about borrowing? borrowing. the thing they said was their number one priority. this year borrowing is rising not falling. let me just say that again. borrowing the thing they said was the most important priority, the reason they were elected. it is rising not falling. not because there hasn't been pain and tax rises and cuts affecting every family in this country. not because they didn't want
government. this government took power in difficult economic times. it was a country still coming to terms with the financial crisis. a financial crisis that has afflicted every country round the world. i understand why you were willing to give david cameron the benefit of the doubt. long think we've had enough to make a judgment. long enough to make a judgement because they turned a recovery into the longest double dip recession since the war. because there are more people looking for work for...